Questions and practicalities
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- Doesn't sound like it. Get more info. Mark recommends examining your use cases – legacy XML from fedora 3? maybe model it that way for fed4.
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(temporarily moved to google docs)
General notes
Reindex everything into Solr from Fedora!
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or capybara with cucumber?
Example fedora instances:
scholarsphere
dl.tufts.edu - tufts digital library - put a hydra head on top of existing fedora repo. awesome transcription / TEI w/ embedded timecode / audio player
levysheetmusic - changes / customizations to interface
hullhistorycentre.org.uk - hull city archives - example of EADs. (nice search box page!)
hydra.hull.ac.uk - has a backend with workflow stuff. would likely be happy to give a short demo. (also note interesting icons)
alexandria digital research
spotlight (stanford) - library.stanford.edu/projects/spotlight - for exhibit building. - note: blacklight gallery gem gives you different views of results lists.
another gem: date slider
digital.case.edu (built on worthwhile, rdf-driven) - open seadragon + iiif-compliant server for amazing image viewing. view metadata / different formats.
dl.tufts.edu - MIRA (management of institutional repository assets. more workflow-type, controlled deposit.
Currently recommending different heads for different types of collections. use a shared gem for the data models. Then create a separate admin head for managing them all in one place.